Monday, June 25, 2012

Train etiquette campaign parodies are "super simple stuff"

Here's the backstory: Australia's Queensland Rail, a regional interurban rail network, launched a train etiquette campaign way back in 2011. It used the style of children's first readers to show how elementary basic courtesy really is.

You get the idea. Everyone does. Which makes the campaign ripe for parody.

unfortunately there are morons out there so u need to be able to reach them at their level.... the educated ppls wont need posters and videos to remind them about common courtesy, i work for QR and see morons on a daily basis the ones that gets me the most is the moron who thinks they can ride the system for free while we tax payers fund the trip..these morons just walk through the gates and we have no powers to stop them unless a police officer is on hand they just go through while many other educated ppls pay shocking ticket prices to cover this.